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Old 02-08-2006, 07:48 AM   #1
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Default Hydrogen-fuelled V-1O engine

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Ford USA this month kicked off production of dedicated hydrogen-fuelled V-1O engines, making it the first automaker in the world to do so. “This engine represents a significant milestone in Ford’s research efforts in hydrogen technology,” says Dr Gerhard Schmidt, Vice President of Research and Advanced Engineering for the Ford Motor Company. “We have learned a great deal about hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines during the development phase of this engine.” The supercharged 6.8-litre V-1O engine will power Ford’s E-450 hydrogen fuelled shuttle buses. The buses are scheduled to be delivered to fleet customers later this year.
Imagine this in a Falcon, it is 6.8 litre - awesome :1syellow1

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